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...At theHindu Temple Society of North America, in Flushing, Queens, this week is time to worship Ganesh, the elephant-headed, many-armed deity who is believed to remove obstacles. Here, as at temples in over a do...

...s in our community,” said Diwali Coalition of NYC member Dr. Uma Mysorekar, president of the Ganesh temple in Flushing, Queens.
"For Hindus, Diwali celebrates the victory of good over evil and is a time for families to ...

...liday where all my family gets together,” said Neil Trivedi, 19, a 2013 graduate of John Bowne High School in Flushing whose family hails from India.
Students at Hillcrest High School in Jamaica reported that teachers e...

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Community concerns, however, are likely to vary depending on demographics. A visit to the Ganesha temple in Flushing, N.Y., is unlikely to cause much of a stir because of New York City's diversity. Moreover, the push b...

...ssion and dialogue.”
At the end of the week, HSO will lead a trip to Ganesh Temple, a large Hindu temple in Flushing.
“We thought it would be a great opportunity for students, who are either Hindu or not Hindu, to ...

...mes on the last day of the celebration, Sept. 4, when the great procession takes place through the streets of Flushing. Beginning at 1 p.m. that day at the temple at 45-57 Bowne St., the Ratha Yatra — a 15-foot-tall char...

...e hasn’t been reserved to just North Idaho. Representatives from the Hindu Temple Society of North America in Flushing, N.Y., said the depiction of the Hindu god as anything but peaceful is way off base and said they wer...

...ican community leaders like Dr. Uma Mysorekar, the president of the Hindu Temple Society of North America, in Flushing, Queens, which helps groups around the country to build temples. A naturalized immigrant, she said Ta...

...an community leaders such as Dr. Uma V. Mysorekar, president of the Hindu Temple Society of North America, in Flushing, Queens, which helps groups to build temples. A naturalized immigrant, she said Take Back Yoga repres...

... as saying, âNobody owns yoga.â Dr. Uma Mysorekar, president of Hindu Temple Society of North America, in Flushing, Queens, praised the âTake Back Yogaâ campaign. âNow, the second and third generation is lookin...

...can community leaders like Dr Uma V Mysorekar, the president of the Hindu Temple Society of North America, in Flushing, Queens, which helps groups across the country build temples. Shweta Parmar, 35, a community organize...

...can community leaders like Dr Uma V Mysorekar, the president of the Hindu Temple Society of North America, in Flushing, Queens, which helps groups across the country build temples. Shweta Parmar, 35, a community organize...

... 2010) Enlarge This Image Hiroko Masuike for The New York Times A yoga class being held at Saraswathi Hall in Flushing, Queens, across the street from Hindu Temple Society of North America. But a group of Indian-American...

...r center across the street from the Ganesha Temple, operated by the Hindu Temple Society of North America, in Flushing, Queens. They would be performing on the busiest day of the temple calendar — the first day of the fe...

...i echoed in the hearts of hundreds of New York Indians who gathered at the Hindu Temple Society Auditorium in Flushing, Queens on Thursday for a special prayer service in honor of the victims where they were joined by Ne...

...r Mike Bloomberg, City Council Speaker Christine Quinn and a few other officials came to the Ganesh Temple in Flushing, Queens to participate in a memorial service for the victims of terror attacks in Mumbai. Over a 100 ...